The Probability of Hitting a Synapse: A Stereological Problem in Neuropathology
T. Cox and
P. H. Gibson
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series C, 1986, vol. 35, issue 1, 46-48
Abstract:
Geometric probability is used to give evidence as to whether neuronal degeneration in the brains of elderly people occurs at the terminal portion of nerves alone, or whether it also occurs elsewhere along the nerve.
Date: 1986
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